1. Uncovering a Massive z ∼ 7.7 Galaxy Hosting a Heavily Obscured Radio-loud Active Galactic Nucleus Candidate in COSMOS-Web
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Lambrides, Erini, Chiaberge, Marco, Long, Arianna S, Liu, Daizhong, Akins, Hollis B, Ptak, Andrew F, Andika, Irham Taufik, Capetti, Alessandro, Casey, Caitlin M, Champagne, Jaclyn B, Chworowsky, Katherine, Clarke, Tracy E, Cooper, Olivia R, Ding, Xuheng, Dong, Dillon Z, Faisst, Andreas L, Forman, Jordan Y, Franco, Maximilien, Gillman, Steven, Gozaliasl, Ghassem, Hall, Kirsten R, Harish, Santosh, Hayward, Christopher C, Hirschmann, Michaela, Hutchison, Taylor A, Jahnke, Knud, Jin, Shuowen, Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S, Kleiner, Emma T, Koekemoer, Anton M, Kokorev, Vasily, Manning, Sinclaire M, Martin, Crystal L, McKinney, Jed, Norman, Colin, Nyland, Kristina, Onoue, Masafusa, Robertson, Brant E, Shuntov, Marko, Silverman, John D, Stiavelli, Massimo, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Vardoulaki, Eleni, Zavala, Jorge A, Allen, Natalie, Ilbert, Olivier, McCracken, Henry Joy, Paquereau, Louise, Rhodes, Jason, and Toft, Sune
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Astronomical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Space sciences - Abstract
Abstract: In this Letter, we report the discovery of the highest redshift, heavily obscured, radio-loud (RL) active galactic nucleus (AGN) candidate selected using JWST NIRCam/MIRI, mid-IR, submillimeter, and radio imaging in the COSMOS-Web field. Using multifrequency radio observations and mid-IR photometry, we identify a powerful, RL, growing supermassive black hole with significant spectral steepening of the radio spectral energy distribution (f 1.28 GHz ∼ 2 mJy, q 24 μm = −1.1, α 1.28−3 GHz = − 1.2, Δα = − 0.4). In conjunction with ALMA, deep ground-based observations, ancillary space-based data, and the unprecedented resolution and sensitivity of JWST, we find no evidence of AGN contribution to the UV/optical/near-infrared (NIR) data and thus infer heavy amounts of obscuration (N H > 1023 cm−2). Using the wealth of deep UV to submillimeter photometric data, we report a singular solution photo-z of z phot = 7.7 − 0.3 + 0.4 and estimate an extremely massive host galaxy ( log M ⋆ = 11.92 ± 0.5 M ⊙ ) hosting a powerful, growing supermassive black hole (L Bol = 4−12x × 1046 erg s−1). This source represents the farthest known obscured RL AGN candidate, and its level of obscuration aligns with the most representative but observationally scarce population of AGN at these epochs.
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- 2024